Sir David and Victoria Beckham have reached out to their son Brooklyn with a very public olive branch after their family feud blew up in January.
The sporting legend and his fashion designer wife both took to their Instagram stories to wish their eldest son a happy 27th birthday, a defiant move after his blistering social media take down just weeks ago.
“27 today. Happy Birthday Bust. We love you x,” David captioned a throwback snap of himself, Victoria and Brooklyn in a pool.
He followed it up with a second shot, a black and white snap of himself and Brooklyn, again using his nickname.
“Happy Birthday Bust,” he wrote and added a pink heart.
Victoria shared her own posts including one of herself holding Brooklyn as a toddler and playfully swinging him around.
“Happy 27th Birthday Brooklyn. I love you so much,” she wrote, adding six red hearts alongside the text.
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Brooklyn has not reacted to the olive branch from his parents, but there’s a good chance he may not have even seen them after reports he blocked both of them.
In early January reports surfaced that the aspiring chef and his wife Nicola Peltz had served David and Victoria with a “cease and desist” notice – and that a breach of said notice was the driving force behind Brooklyn blocking his parents on social media in December 2025.
According to anonymous sources cited by The Daily Mail, Victoria and David were instructed to contact Brooklyn and Nicola through their lawyers exclusively.
“David was told to speak to them via Schillings (Brooklyn’s lawyers). That was the only way for them to communicate,” the source claimed.
The desist letter in question was said to contain explicit instructions surrounding social media activity, including orders to refrain from tagging or mentioning Brooklyn in posts.
But just weeks after that, Brooklyn broke his silence on what was really going on with his family, issuing a blistering social media statement slamming his parents.
In the lengthy statement, he claimed his parents had “controlled narratives in the press” about the family.
He specifically referenced “performative social media posts,” calling their relationship “inauthentic.”
Brooklyn also alleged that he has been “controlled by my parents for most of my life” but stepping away from them has made his anxiety disappear.
The posts from Brooklyn were the first time that any of the family had addressed their feud on this level, but it seems as though David and Victoria’s birthday post is the first olive branch to try and mend their relationship.
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